The Signal, 1911-8-17, Page 6• Trtutomev. Amnon 17. 1111
BmfFOR THING
CANADA.
MANAGER OF MILLING OOMPANY
FAVORS RECIPROCITY
U. B. Wood, of Hamilton, Sys It wilt
Greatly Benefit the Farmers and
that Every; Teem and City in the
Country Will Share in the In.
c,rad Prosperity
11 n, Aug. i 1. —"1 certainly
aril i or of reciprocity and will do
wh 1 vas to secure it. 1 before
it wi greatly beereat the farmers of
Canada, sod as farming is at the bot -
torn of Osaada's ty and
growth 1 hope to see tt r ." The
weaker was D. B. Wood, soarer
qi (be Wood Milling Company of
Ilton and a digester of the De-
outman
o-outman Flour Miliri Company. Kr.
Wood ie particularly well qualified to
Weak of the probable effect of recipro-
yity oo We farming industry. For
!essay years he was eogaged in the
sin and milliog buena* in Brant
I ouoty, and duziog the last couple of
y)ear* be baa been head of the Wood
Milburn Company in this city. During
all Mese years be baa coon into direct
oonlact with Heals-groweee end farm -
ire, and is not only familiar with
farmiog 000ditioos but with taadecon-
dition.. regarding grain find farm
produce as well.
Qualify of Camdien Wheat.
The farmers of Brant and Went-
worth counties are engaged in pro-
ducing all kinds of grain, trait, vege-
t.hkl and live stock." • aid Mr. Wood,
in beginning to give bis reasons for
favoring. reciprocity, "and 1 tbibk I
au, competent to epesk of conditions
regarding borne of these things at
least. In the matter of grain one is
safe id *aypag that wheat of the qual-
ity that is grown by our tenet• is
usually sevetal cents a buabel :.igb-
er. and, in fact, is bow higher, in the
neigbboting markets of. Buffalo trod
lk-t.roit lhao it is in Hamilton and
Toronto. Me name thing applies, by
oomparisou of prime, to hard wheat
between the Winnipeg prices and
those in Mianeapolis and Dulutb.
How Oats Would Benefit
"The present price of 'este gives a
ul.Uikrug example of bow reciprocity
would benefit tbe grower of OW/. The
Obicego prices at present are about
444e for December oats, which price
is los 32 pounds, while the price in
Wtooipeg for oats is 3ric for 31
pounds. Thi., it will be observed. is
w difference of about Sc or ll, a bushel.
Wadi Help Bar4ey. Too.
"Speaking of barley, I remember
the conditions for years before the
iteKinity bill was Introduced. This
M11 tailed the duty on barley from
10e to 30c a Weibel. The termer. of
Wentworth and Brett counties pre-
vious to the passing of this bill rais-
ed
asred very large quantities of a superior
qualil y of barley. It was very ninth
desired and appreciated by breriere
not only in Canada but in the United
Steles, and hundreds of thousands of
bushel,' were profitably grown and
shipped to United (hatter markets. it
is needless to say that the duty of 30c
aliiuontcornpletely prohibited our rale -
tog it 10 advantage for shipment W
United *ate, market.. 1 firmly be-
lieve that the soil and climate, coupled
with Ike intelligence of the farmers,
in these eounl e. would very quickly
§-reel( in the production of a large
amount of erre-cies barley for the
United »tate. markets. And our
taimess leans, that it they can raise
barley and get gran 00c to 111 for 48
pounds, and buy American corn, as
they were able to buy it for months
dung the past year, at • Dent a
pound, it is elderly good baleen for
them(
Sato Hay Market.
"Hay is soother stem, and as a hand-
ler of it 1 bave repeatedly sees market
• conditions such that the bay dealer
would sell bis a,rpply to buyers in
Buffalo. New York. Boston, P¢Uad.i-
pbta and other American markets,
ani pay 14 a too duty on it, seeding
it into their mai Lets, in preference to
it to one sod pecanssimilarly
.it ed in the Canadian suatkels.
$omeoee if paying tbis enormous
dmi+l. W bee Unclem proposes to
let it in free so grower of hay i* nseb
aznor�m
wus as not Ursa swho gets.
1tl'c newest therefrom.
Five Remelted Good Reasons.
"1 at with • Cosaervative farmer
recently, not knowing at fine what
his politics were, and we disuuseed re-
ciprocity. He said he would ifke to
see it tried. I questioned him as to
whatyarticular item in his business
bssi t would soave. He meld
there were *averal, but /hat his a�
crop would benefit most. Lamt -611
he rained 1.090 barrels of amiss pag
wee observant ~ugh a ditiMt
to knew that the buyss seat thew to
the United States markets. and
Chet they paid a duty on them of 761
a berrel. He Ogsred that it would
mesa .t (east 50r� a barrel, or =600
more to him for Its crop, if be tent
then there usder reciprocal rendi-
tion/. He seems to hove .t teak 600
geed ream -see ler votieg for reelpro.
efty acd the reel of hie trop is still i■
rears
Oem•ed lou Turnips.
"Our Gm is quite an Patens'?"
:Are.dnit teserrelps free.thae
lur
of tnips. This
rota are from ON t. 1,000 earesa.
swift to the petted States ..stets,
where the duq le now 26 per tett.
id valor... There is so doubt that
81. ranoral of she duty w+d add me.
to the peke of flit article. r
wsrtM! there Is already .soh a de
fennel.
west and Nest 'Ding
r � age of farmers tart that
Nemo ems-
the=
be ememedishwed
r+� wee.
1 ttq,ab.7�, Ile
t .,I - . Mf
THE SIGNAL GODER!CH ONTARIO
we are leo noes them that we thaw*
oar goods in their iearket.
fanciers or ..y-fboutsb hours o ft 4. yi
M twelo+.r bouts by h fFs
bluest endthisbeet
t
beet thing over
offered
to
farmerw Ill y bene$ted with
out a 4111144111140111/4oibt. All the pro-
duce el dieters' will Increa s i. valet,
and every btr.imes is every town and
city in this nountry wiU reap a
be*est
became of
the inoses prosperity that will re.
wit from reciprocity in sataral pro-
duce. These are some .-if the rearms
why i am in favor of reciprocity," eon
eluded Mr. Wood..
TORONTO NURSE TESTI PIES.
After Beiag Treated by Three Doct.rs
She F.s.da Cue in Dedd's Kidety Piss.
Toronto, Ont , Aug. 14th.—(Spseial.)
—"I suffered fur five years," says Ifrs.
Alberta Gumo, • trained nurse Heise
M. 40 Wright avenue, this city, in
telling of bee cure of nervousness sod
kidney trouble by Dodd's KidneyPills.
"My eickneee was caused rom a
nervous breakdown and what the
doctors called idterrable Beigbt's
disease, brought oo by a cold and Wog
weeks d nuniog.
"I was treated by three doctors asci
was a patient id two hospitals, but
grew weaker all the time. Seeing
what Dodd's Kidney Pills had done
toe others led me to try them, and 1
telt a benefit after taking the first boa.
After using eight or nine bore, I am
perfectly cured and can walk a mile
without fatigue."
What to Do When Somebody Faints.
Dr. Jean Williams, writing "The
lyocter s Page," in the September
Woman's Home Companion, tells
about "Emergencies and How Itt beet
Therm." She takes up shock, bemor-
etiage, troken hones, sprains, coovul-
oons, sod .o om.
If somebody feints this is what to
do:
"It due to the effect of bad air in a
clone room or the *bock of bearing
bed news, loosen the clothing of the
patient, sprinkle cold water on
the face and chest, put a cloth, wet in
very cold water, at the back of the
neck, and lay the patient down with
the bead 'slightly lowered. If the Vic-
tim happens to be sitting upon a chair,
or has fallen beck upon one in an its -
enable condition, grasp the back of
the chair down neer the seat and Up it
tack slowly, until the bead is well
lowered and the lower limbo ele✓aced.
This treatment, and sufficient fresh
air. will, as a rule, restore conscious-
ness quickly. It may be wt s to ad-
o,inister a stimulant. such as smiatie
spirits of • ammonia. if of 'iahle :
twenty drops in • tablespok al of
water tea dose which shout . be re-
peated in ten minutes if necessary."
WHY HESITATE?
An Offer That Involves No Risk for
Those Who Accept It.
WP are w positive our remedy will
completely relieve constipatiots, no
matter bow chronic it rna,r be, that
we offer to furnish it free of all cost if
it fails.
Constipation is caused by weakness
of the nerves and muscles of the large
intestines or descending coloo. Te ex-
pect a cure you must therefore tone
up and strengthen those organs and
restore them to healthier activity.
We want you to try RezallOrder-
lie. on our guarantee. They are eaten
likecaady, and are part icularlyideal for
ehildreo. They act directly on the
nerves and muscles of the bowels.
They have a neutral action on the
other organs or glands. They do not
purge or cause any inconveoieoce
whatever. They will positively over -
cotne chronic oe habitual constipation
'Dad the myriads of associate or de-
pendent chronic ailment& Try Rezall
Orderiie. at our risk. Two site., 10o.
and 26c'. Sold only at our store—The
Resell Store. H. C. Dunlop, south
side of Square.
Runt Mail Delivery.
A .tatem ant prtpared by the Poet -
office Department, giving Use num
ber and general location of free rutal
mail delsvery routes up to the end of
January, shows that there were 422
route, authorized, 280 in which the
autborized rate was accepted and
112 in which it was refused. The total
number of hokbolders reported was
9,7(L, the oust of the boxes for four
years being{ 1113,72 124, the increased
cost of mall service for fourears * 0.-
388, ib
8.9. total hareem in cost of
mall service for four years,i�e�e�
eeeviesofrwdelivery al delivy h.ser♦,31iid31:
20. The largest *parse ttraeol-
men are for the eity d dlw1.
.len, le: whish the sttrabar of
bred routs. b 1441 and 44 t
in which the meherimd rate Was
accepted, 81. Toronto dtyytas tboribptI a
poor seated, with 40 altrd
routes.
Western Pair. London, sept. Slii to NW
The Western Fair as en a ,.latus,(
and live Meek ezblbitioe is amend to
nem la Chards today. Exhibitors of
live Meek revert of
prise salami wht. atththe their
eahibWelt. dotes meld ea it is by a
t= IV= rlrr p e s Lott' ./-
era d' o aid 1 kids. hThe
mamagUOsmt et the W eltflla
basing nMMerd thi., have year
year bean addles to the4 We sleek
grime 0.t, until, with t4 btcr
given this year, the esse•r leset elan
of 31lhotlR09 bee been readied, all of
wbieh may he won by sshlbMare this
year. Another teeter. In eertmsetys
with the Mee stook depart est whist/
the a maageneat haw adopted is tit,
if the .toes .prises shows �4.
y� and
air will he wi.t�a r flit.
r
'MT* :rims
rbon
as
aleviOy
hemmer kliesmegh se
tda• feted �ntlt eta eemE
esilr...swN s ttasrelB.rjat..r of
lssW this. a J Itimdaaw t
theOweedlam
Mlads wee ar.nt �thl._ y w4.h
tan.awrfb 45
ore"'
a eeI..t year's let,
MONTREAL LETTER.
DOES EARLY OLOSING{ INCREASE
DRUNKENNESS?
Cnief Campeau Maass Report Dealing
with Question -Secretary Roberts
of Dominion Alliance Explains—
a,2OO,OOo teems on Single Grape
—Moral, Wash Fruit before You Eat
k.
herons Oar Own COrrw...denL.
Montreal. Aug. 14.—That the num-
ber of sato arrested for druokennes.
oo Saturday nights since the early
elosleg bylaw weot into force bas
doshid. is the statement made by
Chief Campeau to the Board of Ctm-
tref. He pointe out, however, that
arrests of all kinds have increased in
number, and that many cases wbieh
formerly carie up before local magic..
trates in adjoining municipalities are
now tried in the Recucder's Court, Io
June, 1910, there were 181 arrests, and
seventy -tone of them for intoxication.
Inst mouth, June, 1911, there were $Bi
arrests, and 139 for intoxication.
Let year in June tbe arrests be-
tween 7 o'clock and midnight on Sat-
urdays numbered tw.oty-seven ; this
year tbey are fifty-two. ' Between
midnight eaturday and Monday
morning in June, . 1910, there were
forty -none arrests for inebriety, sod
tbia,yewr seventy-one.
"1 ou will notice," says Cbief Camp,
eau, "that there is a noticeable in-
crease in the number of .rrestUr for in-
toxication from Saturday night to
Sunday, but. on the other hand, you
will allot observe that the number of
arrests for other offences has gone up
in about the same proportion."
Bottles the Reaaoa.
Claiming that the in'-reaae in Satur-
day night drunkenness following the
inauguration of the early closiog law
ie due to the sale of bottled liquor pre-
viow, to 7 o'clock, J. H. Roberta secre-
tary of the Dominion Alliance, de-
clares that the Legialeture will the
next session be asked to page an
amendment, taking away from hotels
and restaurant -keepers the priviiegeof
selling any bottled goods whatso-
ever.
Speaking of (hiet Campeau''. report
Mr. Roberta says. "There is one state-
ment of the chiefs which amply )usti-
lies all the criticism which temperance
Meeker' have passed on the assertions
which Recorder Dupuis and other
lesser lights have made as to the in-
crease of drunkenness under early
closing. This is it: It is also to be
considered that the police now begin
to make arrests at 7 p. m. on Setur-
,day., which Wee formerly done only
after midnight, when the bars were
,closed.
'hThia. It seems tome, is a confession
of a two -fold character. First, it re-
veals that for years the polier, while
saloons were open till midnight, o
lected their duty: secondly, that the
whole power of the police face, wit:
titles- or unwittingly, is now used io
each $ way as to procure the inevit-
able result of discrediting the early
closing law. Let the friends of temp.
*ranee remember this and couple with
it Chief Campeau's admission that the
number of arrests should increase nat-
urally because of the recent annexa-
tions to the city. My own conviction
u that much of the present 4aturday
night drunkenness is due to the prac-
tice of bartenders thrusting bottles of
liquor on their customers at 7 o'clock,
of which custom 1 have proof."
Germ -Laden Fruit, ,
Dr. Louis Laberge, the chief r- ecle
cal health officer, is working on a by.
law to' prohibit showing of food ex -
in front of .cores, and to pro-
ibit sweeping out groceries without
sprsokliag the floors. He points out
that dry.sweeping a shop stirs • up
clouds of dint, which just teem with
microbes.
Fruit exposed in a shop for one day
will .bow when washed 575,000 germs
per tentb of an inch of water, on a
second washing 21,000 germs, and on
a third 7.000 terms. Misstatement is
the remit of actual experiment. A
single 'crape swathed in water after
being ezpoeed in the dust left iso the
water 3,130,000 ,000 microbes per tenth of
as loch of water.
These provisions form a portion of
the mew board of health bylaw which
wt11 be submitted to the council this
autumn.
NRRVOU$ CONDITION
Resdb fiem Kidasy Trouble.
Sick kideoy. make you feel sick in
emellise of ways end It le now known
?het a servos* seoditios often results
from kid's*? trouble. Wbee the kid-
s nays are sick
the whole ner-
vous
system
becomes rsirri-
tated, causing
beadaeh.a,
date of "bluer"
'.
t
..ursks, gi ee ,mat -
tic pains. weak
esegtErolby Solld
cosetast
c4sks
Ie.tn toe worry.over
e . tick Pwe illsere receipt,
the er4ee ma remise to antwoll Band -
timer Thep ars piturealleed. All
dashes
fees The B. Tisch (ALL _Ltd.. tart
Ibis. Omsk It pee weal@ e to treat
10.. tree w'site far a Wel hes. Raid
teed In (ederfeli by R L
Ali Sera. et Weakness sad Ilebalhr.
1.opet wow art ism dews or slosh
Mneit est Weft tsnill the vitml or -
WW1 and the .armee .re re
itleyemper mod iM Use
.z Os,It 4. re the
e
strt ..d alive
Wad -It .6 lase
M � b.
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TORONTO
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3irbscriptioa Liar Will Ops. oil Monday, Aum, 14, ?had Witl Chas oil or Reform 3 p. r!. Moatiay, Aug. 21
Cawthra Mulock 6' Co. Own and Offer at
98
1
2
$I, 250,000 of Six Per Cent. First Mortgage Siiti.g Fold Tbirty Year hid kris of
001
Caflada .Breadom
any, Limite
(Incorporated under the Lawn of Mr Prowlers of Attarioi
The same to carry with them a bonus of 25 per cent.: of Common Stock.
DATED Aagast 1st, 1911. DUE August 1st, 1941.
Principal asci .,tui -annual iotereat February 1st and August tat, pa able
at any beano of the Unreel Bank of Canada or Metropolitan Bank.
Denominations : $100, $500 and $1,000
Bonds issued in coupon form. with privilege of registration of priocipal
TRUSTEE:
Guardian Trust Co., Limited, Toronto
CAPITAL ISSUED AND FULLY PAID UP
62 FIRST MORTGAGE THIRTY-YEAR SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS.. ..$1,250.000
7% NON.CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK, ISSUED AND FULLY PAID UP, 4,250.0oo
COMMON STOCK ISSUED AND FULLY PAiD UP
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
CAWTHRA MULOCK, Toronto, President. H. O. TtOMLIN, Toronto.
Director Imperial Beek of Canada. Toronto Bakery. •
Director Confederation life Aaeociation.
MARK BREDIN, Toronto, Vice.Presidentand Oeaesal Manager.
President Bredin Bread Co., Limited.
GRORGE WF ti, Toronto.
Model Bakery. '
President George Weston. Limited.
Union Bank of Canada
2,500.000
W. J. BOYD, Winnipeg, Buyd's Bakery.
ALP'RRD JOHNSTON, Toronto, of W. R. Johnston k Co.,
Ltd.. Wholesale Clothing.
K H. L RCHINOER, Toronto, Sorretery: formerly Assistant
Deputy Postmaster -General of Canada.
BANK
TRANSFER AOENTS
Guardian Trust
ERS
The Metropolitan Bank
AND REGISTRARS
Co., Limited
AUDITORS
Prcie, Waterhouse 8 Co., Montreal and Toronto; Oscar Hudson & Co., Toronto
HEAD OFFICE : Toronto. PLANTS AT : Montreal, Toronto. Winnipeg
Limited,
PURPOSES OF COMPANY
Qu ads Bread Doug ceocves t!e plants and braessess
Tomate; G. Wagon (The Bakery), of ~H. C. Tomlin (Termite d the a� ate ! of
J.
Boyd, .1 wienipeft. In tbe use .l Boyd, tae real property is excluded, beta parcel Tilde ' (' � d
meat. is subetittrted. The first three leve bees in operation for 'boost tilt bed Wilke et fin[. meek,
tout stns m
have all gross from smell begieei g. ti/ ere new �pectrtiv7eai�ob he are to
at Prseest te, apperonmatdy, boo,m000 haves d bread per week. the
igteaded, by exteoeieas to 10 is Com` TM '. _ silks
e•
ataa (elle plains, to forthwith increase the meat elite Camp-- y to ane nether loaves per week, with ma w ether or es
c4ies
POSITION OF BONDS
L ice PttFor full pe General (heal reference may be made to our prospectus, which is accompanied by a letter from Mr. Mark Bredin, the
_ Manager of the Company. We draw attention to the following points :
1. Sinking Fundyp'Ihirt (-year Gold Bo000 of 0 nds arer. Lsecured by frost to effected.
a• the earnings on these plants will shortly amount to.
Deeds to Guardian Trust Company, Limited, Toronto, euostier interest. year, or near(''. two sod one -halt times the bond
ting a first mortgage on all the property, real, personal, 'remixed,
now owned or hereafter acquired by the Company. as more fully
described in said Trust Deems. In the Trust Deeds it u specially
stipulated that of the $1.000,000 cash being placed in the treasury
the wean of I6011,000,ball be held try the Trustee, to be used only
in the redemption of bonds or in investment in additional planta
and -reel estate, thus ioereasing the fixed asses under the mort-
Bage..44. Sinking Fund of 1 per cent. is operative from August
1st M
2. The meets of the cot:ar cies already taken over stand in
excess of all liabilities and without any allowance for good -will,
trade marks, etc., 540341.42E170. There has also beeo placed in
the treasury $1.004,311.118 of cash. which, besides furnishing
fundefor the purchasing or construction of additional plants,
will provide ample working capital.
S The earning* of the present plants. as per certificate of
Mesta. Price, Waterhouse k Co.. a(terallowleg forst acs,
amounted from Apri1300, 1910, to April 30th, 1911, to 107,016.14,
to which may be added 336,000, being interest at the rate of
per oast. on 41,140,000 cash in the treasury pending its employ-
ment, ma extension's it is estimated that, with the ocobmiee to
4. With the extensions that it is proposed to effect forth-
with, the Company, by the end of its firs, fi.eal year, should be
in a position to show esroings of 6800,000 a year, equal to three
and ciao -half times the interest requireumints on the bond issue,
and with all the additional plant. that will be provided with the
cash no w in the treasury, the earnings sboeld steadily gain to
over Slia9.000, a year, or more than seven times the boud interest
6. rep of the y with its pleats situated in the larger cities
vftees d-Oemeda, will be in an exceptionally
favorable psrki.e to ben.dt by the marked economies that will
be possible la imentime ned all the Nees
, more especially, in distribu-
doct emir the avast sank se Ig out a more uniform pro
sanitary tions.
8. The Raatieal nae who bave nada the differentoompaniee
partecuas cit l� el will be idestiied with the management
and dirt nes ioa al the new the asset psespaey. Ys. Mark Bredin. who is
eds. *l1 campy of the steesesdl 1 bead manufacturers in Uma
Manager, *bile the .ervfe s of the Ord
eo4spanies taken over said of en s d - .4 asset
the
Mb have been assured to the Company,
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Ssbecriptwaa should be mre per cent an par mime sa ads 0. the tem accempasying dee pro peeta., and are payabh as hams :—
per that oe par vales w sYetmset, and is iasealn. 1 Y Mich c..s merest at the rale of
d per sant W be data of Mews.* :-
9ti per met tis pp asst. ea se per caw. es � sera
uric per eine ea par sir ea tet Sept,pen.
1st tet. w r' mho • 1st Ott . tem
!d air wet. • par yip dei tat is.. , rms.
•
!gi ftw mw
'Upon Anal payment by the subscriber toe all the beads .moue& the Ommsdlfam Trani pen a
etb.rwith fully Pae . ofth, r deliver on
R y p.W uDD shares of the Common Std ed the paw per beonde,, to-
Applcation will be Made to list the beads and mise moi w the jtbrkwte Ata ; d the per valtss of bonds allotted .
Oopy of tb. trust mangoes sed legal erbiot et A. Y. Bbeweilift. aid
A merinos' Appraisal Co., w sp.a to In um d ioe at the oakIha 0etemlbe es K � QOM k Cuand ()median
asci applio.Wso forms may he obtabied tem and eahrlW
1psr a atlld ran mat°.
GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED, TORONTO
Aay Braacb of UNION BANK OF CANADA sad THE METROPOLITAN BANK
- —OR TO—
CAWTHRA MULOCK 8' COMPANY
(MENRER$ TORONTO STOCK EZCHARGEI
12 KING STREET EAST
BARGAIN OFFER
THE SIGNAL from now to January I std, 1912, to new
subscribers only
t.